Incremental Predictive Validity of the Dualistic Model of Passion for Cannabis Use Among College Undergraduate Students With and Without a Cannabis Use Disorder [0.03%]
激情双元论模型在大学本科生 cannabis 使用中的增量预测效力:有 cannabis 使用障碍和无 cannabis 使用障碍的学生之间的比较研究
Alan K Davis,Brooke J Arterberry,Yitong Xin et al.
Alan K Davis et al.
Introduction: We examined whether the Dualistic Model of Passion (DMP; i.e., obsessive passion [OP] and harmonious passion [HP]) for cannabis use was prospectively associated with cannabis use and use-related outcomes, an...
Preliminary Effects of a Guided Self-Change Intervention on Perceived Risk and Self-Efficacy in University Students Engaging in Cannabis or Alcohol Misuse [0.03%]
一种自我改变干预措施对在校大学生大麻或酒精使用障碍感知易患性和自我效能的初步影响
Robbert J Langwerden,Staci L Morris,Sofia B Fernandez et al.
Robbert J Langwerden et al.
Guided Self-Change (GSC) is a Motivational Interviewing (MI)-based early intervention program, infused with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), for individuals with substance use problems. In this study, we implemented a 4-session GSC progr...
Perceived Risks and Therapeutic Benefits of Cannabis Among College Students Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
新冠肺炎大流行下大学生使用大麻的利弊及其风险感知状况研究
Selina Espinoza,Melissa-Ann Lagunas,Rocha Claudia et al.
Selina Espinoza et al.
More than half of the United States has legalized medicinal and/or recreational cannabis. The purpose of the study is to understand cannabis use and perceptions among college students with cannabis experience - 21 years and older - in a leg...
Associations Between Trait Boredom and Frequency of Cannabis, Alcohol, and Tobacco Use in College Students [0.03%]
大学生人格无聊与 cannabis、酒精和烟草使用频率的关系
Erica L Doering,Elizabeth Weybright,Alana J Anderson et al.
Erica L Doering et al.
Objective: Boredom is a common emotion associated with substance use in college students - a group already at risk for substance misuse. The purpose of this study is to understand how two types of trait boredom (susceptib...
"What was the vibe you were going for?" SAM Behaviors and Socialization During the COVID-19 Pandemic, a Qualitative Approach [0.03%]
“你的感受是什么样的?”——定性研究视角下COVID-19大流行期间人们的行为和社会化过程SAM体验
Sheila Pakdaman,Melinda Longtin,Jennifer Weck et al.
Sheila Pakdaman et al.
Introduction: Marijuana use is at historic highs amongst college-aged adults, who are more likely to engage in simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use (SAM) than other age cohorts. For college students, the COVID-19 pandem...
Changes in Mental Health Symptoms as a Predictor of Cannabis Coping Motives and Consequences: Examining the Impact of COVID-19 Among College Students [0.03%]
新冠疫情下大学生心理健康状况变化对其大麻应对动机和后果的影响研究
Rebecca J Dunaief,Adrian J Bravo,James M Henson
Rebecca J Dunaief
Objective: Cannabis use is common among college students and many students use cannabis to cope with negative affect. The COVID-19 pandemic was a particularly stressful time for college students. Subsequently, the present...
Jessica Llewelyn-Williams,David Mykota
Jessica Llewelyn-Williams
Objective: To examine the correlates between cannabis use, motives to use, related psychosocial outcomes and academic behaviours among a sample of Canadian university students. ...
Daily Relations Among Alcohol and Cannabis Co-Use, Simultaneous Use, and Negative Consequences: A Day-Level Latent Profile Analysis [0.03%]
饮酒与大麻共用、同时使用以及负面结果的日常关系:一天内潜在轮廓分析
Jack T Waddell,Abigail E McDonald,Rishika Shah et al.
Jack T Waddell et al.
Objective: Concurrent and simultaneous cannabis and alcohol co-use confers risk for daily negative alcohol consequences. However, studies often treat co-use as a dichotomy, precluding examination of higher- and lower-risk...
Social Determinants of Health Associated with How Cannabis is Obtained and Used in Patients with Cancer Receiving Care at a Cancer Treatment Center in Pennsylvania [0.03%]
宾夕法尼亚州癌症治疗中心接受治疗的癌症患者的健康的社会决定因素与大麻的获取和使用有关
Rebecca L Ashare,Esther Turay,Brooke Worster et al.
Rebecca L Ashare et al.
Despite increased rates of cannabis use among patients with cancer, there are gaps in our understanding of barriers to accessing cannabis. Social determinants of health (SDoH) are associated with access to healthcare, but few studies have e...
Cannabis Use and Perceptions Among Current and Former Military Service Members [0.03%]
当前及former军人中的大麻使用情况及其认知状况
Jessica A Kulak,D Lynn Homish,Lynn T Kozlowski et al.
Jessica A Kulak et al.
Background: Research indicates separation from the military may result in increased risk of alcohol use. However, there is little data on cannabis use among military service members, particularly when examining the period...